At most I would do trials/raids and maybe alliance raid, but I don't even do those daily.
I don't run the dungeons/expert/blabla, but I think I've done enough community service in there in the past anyway.
At most I would do trials/raids and maybe alliance raid, but I don't even do those daily.
I don't run the dungeons/expert/blabla, but I think I've done enough community service in there in the past anyway.
The problem is that the Main Scenario content has been retooled to be 4 man, but CT is still designed as 8 man parties. Sure, you could hypothetically do CT with half the number of people, but then everyone would complain about having to do mechanics.I swear, by the way folks talk about it, I feel like I'm the only one who LOVES the Crystal Tower raid series. That said, I do get it quite frequently and I believe that Crystal Tower raids would be better off put in the Duty Roulette: Main Scenario section. Afterall, any of the raids from that series would take about the same time to complete as Praetorium, and CT is a requirement to progress the story now anyways, so it fits the conditions...
Otherwise, Duty Roulettes don't bother me for the most part due to the variety, but Expert specifically can get old pretty quick given that its the same 2-3 dungeons over and over.
As for OP's question: Yeah, I do actually like daily roulettes. It's been especially fun to see how pretty the old dungeons look on the new graphics engine in this last year.
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This. If I deliberately jump on safe spots after someone's died for the 4th time (despite lengthy multilingual explanations) and dorito myself in hopes of getting them to at least try to not sandbag, I do kinda expect them to follow me or any party member at this point. But running around like a headless chicken and then complaining about how difficult "DDR" is - it's literally just memorization btw - is easier, I suppose.
Midcore is when you take a look at an Ultimate, nod along sagely to a guide and decide to do it when you get 12 months of uninterrupted vacation, which is to say: never.
In the first 5 years of me playing this game(Started in 2013), I did daily roulettes alot. Now I only do it for relic or during the even patches I do expert for tomes.
Crystal tower is fine, its quick, short and efficient
nier's raid series gives me leukemia everytime, i just instant u/leave most of the time
I'd maybe have a bit of fun if the jobs weren't in such a state, only being made worse by lvl sync
and of course if I was seeing different dungeons, trials, ARs, etc than the usual suspects, but no.
It's always the same 5-10 dungeons, same trials and AR..... it's always the Crystal Tower ones.
Same! Some of them are a lot prettier now. Also enjoying getting those rare dungeons I haven't seen in a while or the ones that had things modified for Duty Support to see what changed and what stayed the same.
I used to enjoy doing dailies like expert as an enjoyable routine when the jobs and the pve were actually engaging.
Last expansion I have slowly reduced my participation in expert runs to a crawl and I have barely touched roulettes beyond frontlines this expansion.
I don't run experts anymore because the DRR is difficult or whatever nonsense.
I don't run experts because the DDR makes me want to gouge my eyes out of boredom or sheer annoyance.
Edit: also to make matters worse, in the past we didn't have yet all that crazy powercreep and ability pruning/loss in older content yet and running lower level content roulettes was actually not excruciatingly laughably bad as it is today.
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I hate daily’s lol.
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